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New College of California School of Law

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Established
  
1973 (closed 2008)

Founded
  
1973

School type
  
Private

Parent school
  
New College of California

Location
  
San Francisco, California, US

Headquarters
  
San Francisco, California, United States

Similar
  
San Francisco Law Scho, University of Silicon Valley La, Lincoln Law School of, Monterey College of Law, Humphreys College Laurence

New college of california school of law


New College of California School of Law was a private, non-profit law school in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1973 as a part of the now defunct New College of California, and deemed itself the oldest public interest law school in the United States. It offered a full-time three-year program and a part-time four-year program. New College of California was investigated for financial aid mismanagement, and financial aid funds were frozen while the investigation took place. While no proof of financial wrongdoing was ever released to the public, the financial aid freeze caused the school to become unable to meet its financial demands. In February 2008, due to the college's inability to meet its payroll, the Western Association of Schools and Colleges withdrew its accreditation of New College of California. As a result, the college folded. As of April 1, 2008, the law students transferred to John F. Kennedy University School of Law (as did several faculty members,) and New College School of Law ceased to exist.

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A number of well-known lawyers and activists taught and studied at the school, including Roberta Achtenberg, Stephen Bingham, Angela Davis, Peter Gabel, and Tom Hayden.

New college of california school of law


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New College of California School of Law Wikipedia